What was the end of the war like for the British West Indies Regiment (BWIR)? How did the BWIR return home? The legacy of World War One for the BWIR Created in partnership with Imperial War Museums.
Additional reporting by Steve Loader As Judith Holloway visited her father’s grave, her eyes were drawn to the nearby ...
Charles Booth looks at the stories behind a group of graves of some men who died in the First World War at Bristol’s Canford ...
William Reginald Harcourt left behind his mother, another brother and three sisters (his late father was a veteran of the ...
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In one case, the 95th Engineer Regiment, the final African American unit transferred to the highway, was left without bulldozers and other machinery. Although the 95th had more experience ...
One of the British Army's oldest regiments has celebrated its 300th anniversary with an event at Cardiff Castle. The Royal Welsh was given its current name in 2006, but it was formed following a ...
These are the words of Lavinya Stennett, founder of The Black Curriculum, an organisation which teaches black British history in schools - and is campaigning for Education Secretary Gavin ...
After the death of his wife, local newspaper writer Tony (Ricky Gervais) gets stuck on the second stage of grief: anger. With nothing left to live for, he decides to fill the lives of everyone ...